Toilet outfit.



AIF. WALTZ;

TOILET OUTFIT.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT. I9. I SI I. IImMII Patent-ed May 28, w18.

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TOILET OUTFIT.

Speeiication of Letters Batent. Patented May 2%, 11.91%.,

Application iled September 19, 1917. Serial No. 192,082,`

To all fwwmit may concern.'

, Be it known that 1, ANTON FETTING WVALTZ, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of the city of New York, borough of Manhattan, in the county and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved rlloilet Outt, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.

The object of the invention is to provide a new and improved toilet outfit including a pair of military brushes arranged to permit their use for brushing the hair in the usual manner and to form 'a convenient housing for toiletaccessories or toilet articles such as a toothbrush, powder box, safety razor and the like.

In order to accomplish the desired result, use is made of a brush having a hollow back provided inits side wall with an opening, a drawer adapted to fit into the .said hollow back and adapted to be removed or inserted through the said opening, the latter extending from one end of the back to approximately the middle of the sides of the side wall, the said drawer completely closing the said opening and the drawer having its sides provided with shoulders abutting against the ends of the side wall of the brush back. Use is also made of a drawer having in its bottom a compartment for'the reception of a mirror, the compartment being open at the rear to hold the mirror against movement at the time the drawer is inserted in the brush back.

A practical embodiment of theinvention is represented in the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in

which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding `parts in all the views.

Figure 1 is a side elevation of one of the brushes of a pair of military brushes;

Fig. 2 is a sectional plan view of the same on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional elevation of the other brush of a pair of military brushes; and 4 Fig. 4: is a sectional plan on the line 1-lof Fio. 3.

The toilet outfit inctludes a pair of military brushes 10 and l1, each practically alike in construction, each having a back 12 made hollow and provided at its bottom 13 with the usual bristles 141. r1`he hollow back 12 is provided in its side wall 15 with an opening 16 which extends from one end of the back 12 to approximately the middle thereof view-of the same to permit of conveniently inserting or rei moving a drawer 20. The drawer 20 for the brush 10 is provided with a bottom21 and a side wall or rim 22 which terminates a distance from the rear end of the drawer,

as plainly indicated in Figs. 1 and 2. The

by reference to Fig. 1. lllhe bottom 21 of the d rawer 20 for the military brush 10 is provided on its upper surface with retaining devices 30 and 31, preferably in the form of loops, of which the retaining device 30 is adapted to hold a folding toothbrush 32 and theretaining device 31 is adapted to hold a dental powder box 33. It will be noticed that when the drawer 20 for the brush 10 `is in position therein the toilet articles mentioned are completely incased, and when the drawer is removed from the back 12 then the toilet articles 32, 33 can be removed endwise through the opening at the rear end of the drawer 20. `lin a like manner the toilet articles can be re'e'ngaged` with the retaining devices 30 and 31 through the rear open end of the drawer 20.

The drawer 20 for the military brush 11 1s similar to the one for the military brush 10 with the exception that its bottom 40 is provided with a compartment 41 open at the rear end 4:2 for the insertion or removal of a mirror 43, the mirror being provided with a suitable pivoted handle in the form of a ring 4:4; located at the end of the mirror adjacent the 'open end l2 so that the ring can be conveniently taken hold of by the user. The upper surface of the bottom 40 is provided with retaining devices 50, 51 for holding a safety razor 52, the handle 53 of which is held in retaining devices 54:*and

55 likewise arranged on the upper surface of the bottom 40. Another retaining device 56 is arranged on the upper surface of the bottom 40 for holding a package 57 containing extra razor blades 58. The upper surface of the bottom 40 is preferably lined with felt Vv60 k,or similar material to prevent undue scratching of the safety razor 52 or its handle 53,;

It is understood that I do not limit myself to the particular -articles removably mounted in the various retaining devices 3Q, 8,1, 59j, 5l, 5,4, 55 and 56, as other arti-y i 22fof the'drawers 20k form co'ntinuationsl of thfe'lrims 'orA walls '15f of the backs of the brushes lOand l11 softhat the backs can be kha'nds" of' the user readily grasped and firmly v held;y in the when' utilizing the brushes for brushing hair.

" It will [also bie noticed that the drawers be readily unlocked. or removed from brush backs to permit removal and convenient use of articles carried thereby.- By

, Barenareferencev to drawings it will be noticed that the terminals of the rims 22 fit against theinner surfaces of the rims 15` of the lbrush 'blacks' to hold the drawers 2O ,against n accidentallateral movement.

I-Igliving ,described my invention, I

`claim a'slnew anddesire to secureiby lLetters Cl.y In l. toilet outfit, a brush having a hollow provided inits side wall withV 'an'v opening, a drawer'adapted to fit into the and non@ beek and adapted@ be inserted or removed by way "of the saidl opening, the latter extendingfrom fone end of the back to approximately the middle of thesides ofthe side wall, the said drawerv completely closingl the said opening, the

drawer having itsl sides provided at a dis- .Gfslesfi'V felis Paten# ser te @Pein-ed fsf t weisswein taiic'e yfrom their ends with exterior' shoulders abutting against the ends of the side wall of the back.l

Qi In a toilet outfit, a brush having a hollow back provided its side wall with an opening, a drawerV adapted to fit into the safidhollow back and adapted to `be insertedv onremoved by way of the said opening, the latter extending from one endy of the back' to approiimat'elythe middle of the sides of thefside wall', thes'aid drawer completely elosing the opening, the drawer having its Ibottom' extending vbeyond its sides'and the upper surface of the bottom ofthe drawer being vprovided with retaining' devices vand toiletarticles held in posi- ,tOH ill the Seid retaining .devices and re- `movablle therefrom by the open zrear vend ofthe drawer when the latter is withdrawn fen More ee# 3. In a toilet outfit, a brush having a hollow back provided in its side wall with an opening extending from one end of the back to approximately the middle of the sides of the 'said side wall, a drawer fitting into the said hollow back and adapted to be insertedfor removed through the saidy opening, the drawer having a bottom and a side wall 'terminating'short of the end of the bottom and having exterior shoulders en gaging the ends ofthe wall of the back, and retaining means held on the upper face of the said drawer bottom for holdingv toilet articles. v

' 4. In a toilet outfit, a brush having a hollowV back provided in its side wall with an opening extending `from one end of the back to7 approximately the middle of the sides of the'said side wall, a drawer fitting into the said hollow back and adapted to be inserted or removed through the said opening, the drawer having a bottom and a side wall terminating short of the end of the bottom, the side wall of the drawer being provided at a distance from the en 'd thereof with exterior shoulders adapted to abut against the ends of the side wall of the back, retaining means held on the upper face of the said drawer bottom, and toilet articles heldin position in the said drawer by the said re- 4 tainingdevices,'the said toilet articles being adapted to be engaged with the said retaining devices or removed therefrom throughthe said open rear end at the time :gliel drawer is removed from. the hollow 5A. In a toilet outfit, a military brush having a hollow back open at one end, and a drawer slidably fitting into the said hollow back closing the open end, the drawer having in its bottom a compartment for the reception of a mirror, the compartment bcing open at vthe rear to hold the mirror against movement at the time the drawer is inserted in thel brush'back. Y

v6. ,In a toilet outfit, a military brush having a hollow back open at one end and a drawer'slidably fitting into the said hollow back and closing the said open fend, the

t drawer havingiin its bottom a vcompartmem;

for the reception of a mirror, the compartment being open at the rear, the side wall of the drawer terminating near the rear end yof the drawer, retaining devices on the upper surfaces lof the drawer bottom and adapted to hold toilet articles adapted tobe linserted or removedthrough the o en rear end `of the drawer at the time the atter is withdrawn from the brush back.

ANTON FETTING WALTZ..

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